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: try now, [[User:Millosh]] has upgraded the software now. &nbsp;~&nbsp;[[User:Beta_M|User:]][[Buddhism|B]][[ethics|e]][[Taoism|t]][[anarchism|a]][[postmodernism|_]][[metaphysics|M]] (VolodyA!&nbsp;V&nbsp;Anarhist) <span class="plainlinksneverexpand"><sup>[{{fullurl:User_talk:Beta_M|action=edit&section=new}} Talk]</sup></span> [[2007]] [[December 31]] 09:59 <sub>([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]])</sub>
 
: try now, [[User:Millosh]] has upgraded the software now. &nbsp;~&nbsp;[[User:Beta_M|User:]][[Buddhism|B]][[ethics|e]][[Taoism|t]][[anarchism|a]][[postmodernism|_]][[metaphysics|M]] (VolodyA!&nbsp;V&nbsp;Anarhist) <span class="plainlinksneverexpand"><sup>[{{fullurl:User_talk:Beta_M|action=edit&section=new}} Talk]</sup></span> [[2007]] [[December 31]] 09:59 <sub>([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]])</sub>
 
:: Still a no-go, however I got to looking at it and noticed that the templates on wikipedia use an extension called http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ParserFunctions which enables the use of the #if statements. I am curious as to whether or not this extension comes standard with the wikimedia software or if it's something that would have to be added/installed. At any rate I think I will try my best to write my own template the best I can and just update the wikipedia imports as they come in, it will still be easier than [[Template:Infobox Person]] not existing at all, but it's not really a "solution" as much as a "workaround" so if you or someone else could get back to me on "parserfunctions" that would be super. ~ [[User:joel.davis]] 13 Jan 2007
 
:: Still a no-go, however I got to looking at it and noticed that the templates on wikipedia use an extension called http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ParserFunctions which enables the use of the #if statements. I am curious as to whether or not this extension comes standard with the wikimedia software or if it's something that would have to be added/installed. At any rate I think I will try my best to write my own template the best I can and just update the wikipedia imports as they come in, it will still be easier than [[Template:Infobox Person]] not existing at all, but it's not really a "solution" as much as a "workaround" so if you or someone else could get back to me on "parserfunctions" that would be super. ~ [[User:joel.davis]] 13 Jan 2007
 
{{Infobox Person
 
| name=Joshua Abraham Norton
 
| image=proudhon.jpg
 
| caption =Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
 
| birth_date =''c.'' 1819
 
| birth_place = [[England]]<ref>Sources dispute over Norton's birthplace. Most sources agree that England was his birthplace, and some pinpoint the exact location to [[London]], while others state different locations.</ref>
 
| death_date = '''January 8, 1880'''
 
| death_place = [[San Francisco, California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
 
}}
 

Latest revision as of 23:46, 13 January 2008

  • User:joel.davis my re-creation of this template seems stalled by the problems I'm experiencing with HTML tidy, is there anyone that can help me with this?
try now, User:Millosh has upgraded the software now.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2007 December 31 09:59 (UTC)
Still a no-go, however I got to looking at it and noticed that the templates on wikipedia use an extension called http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ParserFunctions which enables the use of the #if statements. I am curious as to whether or not this extension comes standard with the wikimedia software or if it's something that would have to be added/installed. At any rate I think I will try my best to write my own template the best I can and just update the wikipedia imports as they come in, it will still be easier than Template:Infobox Person not existing at all, but it's not really a "solution" as much as a "workaround" so if you or someone else could get back to me on "parserfunctions" that would be super. ~ User:joel.davis 13 Jan 2007